voip security and wiretapping

Listen to the Blue Box #85 Podcast: the VoIP Security Podcast on http://www.mefeedia.com/entry/blue-box-85-internet-phone-calls-and-terrorism-georgia-tech-report-on-emerging-cyber-security-threat/11995446. Then do the following:

  • Write a one paragraph summary report of the podcast (minimum 250 words).
  • Write a second paragraph discussing your own thoughts on the podcast (minimum 250 words).
  • What do you feel about the government’s wiretapping activities? Why or why not?
  • Should the government require data collection and retention? Explain.
  • need the following 2 essays and 1 presentation due tonight before 11 30pm miami time

    reflection essay 1

    why are organizational messages (internal and external) important for organizational effectiveness? Please provide an overview and personal insights. The reflection essay should be 2.5 page minimum be in APA format (no abstract page required), include a reference page, “Times New Roman” font, size 12, and the format for paragraphs is “double-spaced” and “left-aligned.”

    reflection essay 2

    I will share the videos where you can find the content to include in the essay

    presentation 1

    1. Analyze an art object according to requirements for the form/format that it exists in. In other words, what are the elements of stylistic form that your art object belongs to (hip hop, romantic poetry, cinema, urban graffiti, portrait photography, specific fashion trend, etc.). What are the influences that manifest – such as avant garde, folk, classical, pop culture, iconic, etc.
    2. Define the stylistic format. What are the elements of the form and design that are present (repetition, variety, rhythm, contrast, etc.). In other words, what are the characteristics of the specific form (sometimes defined as genre).
    3. What are the composition techniques that make the piece of art successful within the form/genre.
    4. 10 powerpoint slides minimum

    mkt marketing plan

    I’m kinda unsure with what to do here. Which is why I’ve come to studypool. Waited till the last minute and it’s due Sunday night.

    for this project you enhance the functionality of the database for a friend s music collection

    For this project, you enhance the functionality of the database for a friend’s music collection. Recall that in Guided Project 4-1 you used the Report Wizard to create a report that shows all the songs on each album. For this project, you create an improved report that is grouped by artist and shows all the albums and song details. You use Design view to create the main report and the subreport and customize the report in Design view to add sections, add and edit controls, and add a running total. Finally, you create and customize a clustered bar chart in a new report.

    1. Open the MusicDatabase-06 database start file.
    2. The file will be renamed automatically to include your name. Change the project file name if directed to do so by your instructor
    3. Enable content in the security warning.
    4. Build the main report. To provide context for the steps in the project, view the completed report in Figure 6-118.
      1. Click the Report Design button [Create tab, Reports group] to open a new report.
      2. Click the Property Sheet button [Report Design Tools Design tab, Tools group] and the Format tab if necessary.
      3. Enter 7″ in the Width property.
      4. Click the Data tab.
      5. Click the drop-down arrow in the Record Source property and select the Albums table.
      6. Click the Add Existing Fields button [Report Design Tools Design tab, Tools group] to open the Field List.
      7. Double-click the AlbumName and Artist fields to add them into the Detail section.
      8. Save the report as SongListingOnAlbumsByArtist.
    5. Add a group section to the report.
      1. Click the Group & Sort button [Report Design Tools Design tab, Grouping & Totals group] to open the Group, Sort, and Total pane at the bottom of the report.
      2. Select the Add a group option in the Group, Sort, and Total pane.
      3. Select the Artist field from the field list.
      4. Click the More button in the Group, Sort, and Total pane to display the available options (Figure 6-114).
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        Figure 6-114
        Group, Sort, and Total pane
      5. Change the without a footer section option to with a footer section.
      6. Change the do not keep group together on one page option to keep whole group together on one page.
      7. Close the Group, Sort, and Total pane by clicking the X on the Group, Sort, and Total pane header. Be careful not to click the Delete button inside the pane or you will remove the group.
      8. Save the changes made to the report.
    6. Modify the report.
      1. Move your pointer to the bottom edge of the Page Header section. The pointer changes to the resize arrow. Move the resize arrow up to the Page Header bar to remove the space in the section.
      2. Right-click inside the report to open the context menu.
      3. Select the Report Header/Footer option to add Report Header and Report Footer sections to the report.
      4. Click inside the Report Header section.
      5. Press F4 to open the Property Sheet and click the Format tab if necessary.
      6. Enter .5″ in the Height property.
      7. Click inside the Artist Header section.
      8. Enter .3″ in the Height property.
      9. Follow the same steps to set the Height property of the Artist Footer section and Page Footer section to .25″, if necessary, and the Detail section to 2″.
      10. Add a label control into the Report Header section and type Songs on My Albums into the label.
      11. Select the label and enter 1.8″ in the Width property, .25″ in the Height property, .15″ in the Top property, 2.7″ in the Left property, 14 in the Font Size property, select Bold in the Font Weight property, and Yes in the Font Italic property.
      12. Click the Page Numbers button [Report Design Tools Design tab, Header/Footer group].
      13. Select the Page N of M radio button, the Bottom of Page [Footer] radio button, and Center alignment.
      14. Click OK.
      15. Select the Artist text box. Press and hold the Shift key and select the Artist label. Both controls should be selected.
      16. Drag the selected controls into the Artist Header section. Click anywhere to deselect both controls.
      17. Select the Artist text box and enter 2.5″ in the Width property, .03″ in the Top property, and 1.5″ in the Left property, and select Transparent in the Border Style property. When entering property values, don’t worry if Access slightly changes a few of the values (for example, .03″ becomes .0299″).
      18. Select the Artist label and enter Recording Artist in the Caption property, 1.1″ in the Width property, .03″ in the Top property, and .35″ in the Left property.
      19. Select the AlbumName label and enter Album in the Caption property, .5″ in the Width property, .05″ in the Top property, and .35″ in the Left property.
      20. Select the AlbumName text box and enter 3.5″ in the Width property, .05″ in the Top property, and 1″ in the Left property, and select Transparent in the Border Style property. The report should look similar to Figure 6-115.
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        Figure 6-115
        Design view of the main report
      21. Save and close the report.
    7. Build the subreport.
      1. Click the Report Design button [Create tab, Reports group] to create a new report.
      2. Press F4 to open the Property Sheet and click the Format tab if necessary.
      3. Type 6″ in the Width property.
      4. Click the Data tab.
      5. Click the drop-down arrow in the Record Source property and select the Songs table.
      6. Click the Add Existing Fields button [Report Design Tools Design tab, Tools group] to open the Field List.
      7. Add the SongTitle and Length fields into the Detail section. The Length text box should be selected.
      8. Press and hold the Shift key and select the SongTitle text box.
      9. Click Tabular [Report Design Tools Arrange tab, Table group].
      10. Press F4 to open the Property Sheet and click the Format tab if necessary.
      11. Enter .02″ in the Top property.
      12. Right-click inside the report to open the context menu.
      13. Select the Report Header/Footer option to add Report Header and Report Footer sections to the report.
      14. Select both label controls in the Page Header section.
      15. Click the Move Up button [Report Design Tools Arrange tab, Move group].
      16. Enter .2″ in the Height property and .02″ in the Top property.
      17. Right-click inside the report to open the context menu.
      18. Select the Page Header/Footer option to delete the Page Header and Footer sections.
      19. Click the Report Header section bar and enter .25″ in the Height property.
      20. Follow the same steps to set the Height property of the Detail and Report Footer sections to .25″ if necessary. The report should be similar to Figure 6-116.
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        Figure 6-116
        Design view of the subreport
      21. Save the report as SongsSubreport.
      22. Close the report.
    8. Add the subreport to the main report.
      1. Open the SongListingOnAlbumsByArtist report in Design view.
      2. Click the Subform/Subreport button [Report Design Tools Design tab, Controls group].
      3. Click inside the Detail section of the report, close to the left border, below the Album label. The SubReport Wizard launches.
      4. Select the Use an existing report or form radio button. The SongsSubreport report should be highlighted in the list.
      5. Click Next.
      6. Accept the Choose from a list radio button and the Show Songs for each record in Albums using AlbumID statement and click Next.
      7. Accept the suggested name for the subreport and click Finish. The subreport is added into the main report.
      8. Switch to Layout view (Figure 6-117). Verify that the subreport is correctly linked to the main report.
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        Figure 6-117
        Layout view of the main report after adding the subreport
      9. Save the report.
    9. Customize the main report and subreport.
      1. Switch to Design view.
      2. Click to select the SongsSubreport label.
      3. Press Delete.
      4. Select the subreport.
      5. Enter .4″ in the Top property, 1″ in the Left property, and select Transparent in the Border Style property.
      6. Save and close the report.
    10. Open the SongsSubreport in Design view.
      1. Open the Property Sheet and click the Format tab if necessary.
      2. Select both the Length text box and label.
      3. Enter .5″ in the Width property.
      4. Select both the SongTitle text box and label.
      5. Enter .2″ in the Left property and 4.7″ in the Width property.
      6. Select the Report Footer section bar and enter .3″ in the Height property.
      7. Add a text box control to the Report Footer section.
      8. Click the Data tab and then click the Build button on the Control Source property.
      9. Type =Count([SongTitle]) into the Expression Builder and click OK.
      10. Click the Format tab, and enter .35″ in the Width property, .2″ in the Height property, .02″ in the Top property, and 4.6″ in the Left property of the text box.
      11. Select the label control of that text box.
      12. Enter Total number of songs: in the Caption property, 1.55″ in the Width property, .2″ in the Height property, if necessary, .02″ in the Top property, and 3″ in the Left property.
      13. Save and close the report.
    11. Open the SongListingOnAlbumsByArtist report in Design view.
      1. Click the Detail section bar and enter 1.4″ in the Height property.
      2. Add a text box control to the Artist Footer section.
      3. Delete the label control of that text box.
      4. Select the text box, and on the Data tab click the Build button in the Control Source property.
      5. Type =”Total number of albums by & [Artist] & “:” into the Expression Builder and click OK.
      6. Click the Format tab and enter 3.3″ in the Width property, .2″ in the Height property, .02″ in the Top property, .7″ in the Left property, and select Right in the Text Align property.
      7. Add another text box control to the Artist Footer section.
      8. Delete the label control of that text box.
      9. Select the text box, and on the Data tab click the Build button in the Control Source property.
      10. Enter =Count([AlbumName]) into the Expression Builder and click OK.
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        Figure 6-118
        Print Preview view of completed report
      11. Click the Format tab, and enter .2″ in the Width property, .2″ in the Height property, .02″ in the Top property, and 4.1″ in the Left property, and select Left in the Text Align property.
      12. Enter .25″ in the Height property of the Artist Footer section.
      13. Save the report.
      14. Switch to Print Preview view. The completed report should look similar to Figure 6-118. Notice how Adele’s name appears only once, at the top of both of her albums. This is because Artist is the grouping header.
      15. Navigate to page 5 and then 6 of the report. Notice how Cristian Castro’s data starts on the top of page 6 instead of near the bottom of page 5. This is because keep the whole group together on one page is selected in the grouping options.
      16. Click the Close Print Preview button.
      17. Close the report.
    12. Create a report for the chart.
      1. Click the Report Design button [Create tab, Reports group] to open a new report.
      2. Press F4 to close the Property Sheet if necessary.
      3. Save the report as AlbumDataChart.
    13. Create a clustered bar chart.
      1. Click the Insert Chart button [Report Design Tools Design tab, Controls group] to display the list of available charts.
      2. Select Bar from the list and then select Clustered Bar from the additional set of available charts.
      3. Move the pointer into the Detail section of the report, and click to insert the chart.
    14. Customize the chart data.
      1. Click Data in the Chart Settings pane, if not already selected.
      2. Select the Tables radio button in the Data Source section.
      3. Click the drop-down arrow in the Data Source box and select Albums.
      4. Select Genre as the Axis (Category) field.
      5. Select AlbumID as the Values (Y axis) field.
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        Figure 6-119
        Design view of completed Albums by Genre chart
      6. Hover over the AlbumID field and then click the arrow to display the list of aggregation choices.
      7. Select Count.
    15. Modify the chart properties.
      1. Click the Property Sheet button [Report Design Tools Design tab, Tools group].
      2. Enter 4.5″ in the Width property, 4″ in the Height property, .5″ in the Top property, and 1″ in the Left property.
      3. Select No in the Has Legend property.
      4. Enter Albums by Genre in the Chart Title property.
      5. Enter 16 in the Chart Title Font Size property.
      6. Enter Number of Albums in the Primary Values Axis Title property.
      7. Press F4 to close the Property Sheet.
      8. Save the report. The completed chart should look similar to Figure 6-119.
    16. Close the report.

    deliver a professional development program to the ceo of your chosen organization

    First paper is attached.

    In Assignment 1, you conducted a research analysis of the company, Apple Inc, and proposed strategic solutions to the CEO. As you continue your consulting role, the next task is to deliver a professional development program to the CEO of your chosen organization.
    It is important that your program’s proposal be based on your research of emotional intelligence (EI) and specifically detail how a new incentive program, based on an EI management approach, will:
    ● Foster teamwork
    ● Strengthen interpersonal relationships
    ● Enhance communication
    ● Increase overall performance
    ● Benefit not only managers but the bottom-line
    INSTRUCTIONS
    Following SWS standards, write a 5 to 7 page, double-spaced proposal that includes the following components:
    1. EI and Motivation
    ○ Which of the EI building blocks would impact management’s ability to enhance employee performance and job satisfaction?
    â—‹ Based on your research on motivational theory, describe which motivational theory you would utilize to influence the members of the organization and aid in helping to resolve the issue. Provide examples to support your solution.
    2. EI and Social Skills and Decision Making
    â—‹ Explain how the core concepts of emotional intelligence would enhance the decision-making efficacy of the management team.
    3. Effective Teams
    â—‹ Describe the core attributes of an effective team and the strategies you would implement to develop team dynamics that will benefit the organization.
    4. Reward Systems
    â—‹ Create an effective reward system for this organization based on how you want to resolve the organizational issue. Determine the strategies you would incorporate to motivate employees and influence behavior.
    5. References and Citations
    â—‹ Go to https://research.strayer.edu to locate two quality resources.
    â—‹ In-text citations are required when paraphrasing or quoting another source

    money and banking uncertainty and risk

    assignment that i dont have time to do but seems easy if you’re good with numbers and finance. attachments are below. has to be completed by midnight but involves good $

    primary source analysis papers

    write an essay

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    company analysis 34

    For this week’s discussion, choose either Option A or Option B. You do not need to do both. As you draft your discussion post, remember that adding support to your statements adds strength to your position. When you reference a source to support your ideas or opinions, you must cite that source following APA guidelines.

    aoj 200 white collar crimimals

    ** THE WORKLOAD SHOULD BE AROUND 300-400 WORD COUNT**

    Watch the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MEoYxQgYT2w

    You’ll see five names listed below of white collar criminals who were convicted and imprisoned for their crimes. Choose one and conduct some research on them. What did they do and what for what crimes were they convicted?

    Then I want you to define the crimes of which they were convicted. Once you define the crime(s), tell us what facts the prosecutor would have used to prove the elements of that crime. Finally, tell us about the sentence they received and whether they are still in prison. Did their punishment fit the crime? Why or why not?

    Andrew Fastow

    Randy “Duke” Cunningham

    Dennis Kozlowski

    Bernie Madoff

    Kenneth Lay

    oral history interviews

    Please find three people, preferably from an older, a younger, and a peer-generation with whom to have a conversation about the photographic.

    In particular, see if you can discern your interviewees relationship to the photographic, both in everyday life, and as an aspect of memory/identity.

    How do they use — as takers/snappers and consumers — photographs?

    How do they experience them (e.g. through magazines, websites, cell phones, books, billboards?) — and what is their memory of growing up with images and their impact?

    How important is the photographic to them? Do they feel images create a sense of connection or community? Are there particular images that resonate with them, either personal or public?

    And, if they can estimate, what is the volume of images they take, per day/week/month (or used to take, if they no longer do)? What are they documenting? And how do they use their own images, for what purpose?

    In sense, have your subjects consider what habituations they have, regarding the taking and the consuming/partaking of the photographic.

    Also, have them share five iconic images with you, public and private (I’ll have a post on this shortly, sharing iconic public images in my memory).

    Finally, include a discussion/summation of your interviews — what common and contrasting experiences emerge? What conclusions might you draw about the significance of the photographic for these different generations?

    You can submit these as MP3 recordings or a podcast, as well as in transcript or summary form, but do include a text version of your closing thoughts/conclusions, regardless, as well as images they share, if available.